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NOLASMA Cream 15gm

Hyperpigmentation
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    Introduction About NOLASMA CREAM

    NOLASMA CREAM contains Hydrocortisone, Hydroquinone, Tretinoin which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids, De-melanising agents, Retinoids respectively. It is used to manage moderate to severe skin hyperpigmentation conditions such as chloasma or melasma (brown patches on the face), freckles (small brown spots on the face) and senile lentigines or age spots (dark patches of skin on sun exposed areas such as on the face and back of the hands).

    NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended for use if you have bacterial infections like impetigo (red sores on the face), herpes simplex infection (viral infection with sores around mouth and genitals), chicken pox (viral infection with itchy blisters on face and body) or fungal infections. Consult your doctor before using it.

    NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended for use in pregnant and breast feeding women. NOLASMA CREAM is also not recommended for use in children under 18 years of age. It should be used with caution in elderly people aged 65 years and above. Consult your doctor before using it.

    The most common side effects of using NOLASMA CREAM are pain, burning sensation, tenderness, redness, irritation or itching, skin peeling, stinging at application site and dry skin. Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms worsen.

    Uses Of NOLASMA CREAM

    To manage moderate to severe skin hyperpigmentation conditions such as:

    • chloasma or melasma
    • freckles
    • senile lentigines

    How NOLASMA CREAM Works

    NOLASMA CREAM contains hydrocortisone, hydroquinone, tretinoin. Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid which helps to reduce inflammation (burning, reddening, peeling etc) and Hydroquinone is a bleaching agent used to lighten the dark patches of your skin by interfering with the production of melanin (a substance that gives pigmentation). Tretinoin works by lightening the skin, replacing older skin cells with newer skin and slowing down the way the body removes skin cells that may have been harmed by the sun.

    How to use NOLASMA CREAM

    Apply NOLASMA CREAM as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after applying NOLASMA CREAM. Apply a thin layer of this medicine over the affected area and gently massage on the affected area to help absorption into the skin. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth and mucous membranes.

    Side Effects Of NOLASMA CREAM

    Common

    • pain
    • burning sensation, tenderness
    • redness, irritation or itching, skin peeling, stinging at application site
    • dry skin

    Rare

    Stop using NOLASMA CREAM and consult your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

    • allergic reactions such as rash, itchy skin, swelling of the lips, eyes, tongue or difficulty in breathing

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Skin rash Or Itching

    Avoid hot bath because hot water can irritate your skin further. Do not scratch the affected area. Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing while going outside. Use unscented moisturizers to soothe and hydrate the affected area. Contact your doctor if the itching worsens.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Contraindicated

    NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended for use in pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant. If you become pregnant while using this medicine consult your doctor immediately.

    Breastfeeding

    Contraindicated

    NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended for use in breast feeding women. Consult your doctor before using NOLASMA CREAM.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not use NOLASMA CREAM if you are allergic to hydrocortisone, hydroquinone, trentinoin or any other ingredients of this medicine.

    Use In Pediatrics

    Contraindicated

    NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended to use in children under 18 years of age as safety and efficacy have not been established. Consult your doctor before using NOLASMA CREAM.

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    NOLASMA CREAM should be used with caution in elderly people aged 65 years and above. Consult your doctor before using NOLASMA CREAM.

    Others

    NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended for use if you have:

    • impetigo (bacterial infection that causes red sores on the face)
    • herpes simplex infection (viral infection with sores around mouth and genitals)
    • chicken pox (viral infection with itchy blisters on face and body)
    • athlete’s foot (fungal infection of feet)
    • tinea or ringworm (fungal infection of the skin and scalp)
    • thrush (fungal infection of the mouth)
    • high sensitivity to sunlight
    • sunburns

    Before using NOLASMA CREAM inform your doctor if you have:

    • allergic skin reactions such as hives or urticaria
    • conditions involving the deeper skin layers, such as granulomas
    • psoriasis (long-term scaly skin condition)
    • eczema
    • or family history of skin cancer
    • history of allergic reactions or photo allergy

    Interactions

    A. Drug – Drug interactions:

    Before using NOLASMA CREAM inform your doctor if you are taking the following medicines:

    • thiazides (medicines used to manage blood pressure, heart failure) (Ex. chlorthalidone, indapamide)
    • medicines used to manage infections (Ex. tetracyclines, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, sulfadiazine)
    • phenothiazines (medicines used to manage emotional problems) (Ex. chlorpromazine, promazine)
    • acne or skin preparations (Ex. sulphur, resorcinol, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide)

    Overdosage:

    If you or anyone else accidentally apply too much or ingested this medicine, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms include marked redness, peeling or discomfort may occur.

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Hydrocortisone, Hydroquinone, Tretinoin
    Pharmacological Category :   Corticosteroids, de melanising agents, Retinoids
    Therapeutic Indication :   Chloasma or melasma, freckles and senile lentigines
    Dosage Forms :    Cream

    More Information

    • Keep NOLASMA CREAM out of reach of children
    • Store NOLASMA CREAM in a cool and dark place. Do not freeze

    FAQs About NOLASMA CREAM

    Q: Can I apply face creams after applying NOLASMA CREAM?

    A: Yes. You may use cosmetics one hour after applying NOLASMA CREAM, but the areas to be managed should be cleansed thoroughly before the medication is applied again. Skin moisturizers should be used at least every morning to protect the managed areas from dryness.

    Q: What precautions have to be taken while using NOLASMA CREAM?

    A: Avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial sun lamps or UV light after applying NOLASMA CREAM as it may cause repigmentation of bleached area. Use of sunscreen products and protective clothing over managed areas is recommended when exposure cannot be avoided. Consult your doctor for advice before using this medicine.

    Q: Can I use NOLASMA CREAM in pregnancy?

    A: No. NOLASMA CREAM is not recommended for use in pregnant women or planning to become pregnant. If you become pregnant while using this medicine, consult your doctor immediately.

    Q: When is the right time to apply NOLASMA CREAM?

    A: Apply NOLASMA CREAM as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before and after applying NOLASMA CREAM. Use at night time on affected area only or as directed by the physician. Apply a thin layer of this medicine over the affected area and gently massage on the affected area to help absorption into the skin. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth and mucous membranes.

    Q: What If I forget to use NOLASMA CREAM?

    A: If you miss a management, apply the NOLASMA CREAM as soon as you remember and apply the remaining doses for that day at evenly spaced intervals. Consult your doctor for advice.

    References

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    Author Details

    Written By Dr. N. Sai Swaroop - Pharm.D
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Janet. C - Pharm.D
    Last updated on 10 Feb 2023 | 06:25 PM(IST)
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